The Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest
Conservation (COTERC) is a non-profit organisation, which seeks a full-time
Research Coordinator to administer and operate the research projects at
Caño Palma Biological Station.  Our mission is to provide leadership in
education, research, conservation, and the educated use of natural
resources in the tropics.


The Biological Station is located next to the Caribbean Sea within the
Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge and north of Tortuguero National Park; a
region renowned for its sea turtles and lowland rainforest with high
diversity. The position is full time, starting mid-September 2015, with a
commitment of at least 12 months. This position encourages independent
research to be carried out by the Research Coordinator.



Preference will be given to candidates with an excellent work ethic and
experience in biological/environmental research projects. A record of
excellence in dealing with volunteers, student groups, researchers,
difficult work situations and conflict resolution is crucial.  Candidates
should be fluent in English and have a high level of spoken/written Spanish
as presentations, meetings and reports/permit applications to local
authorities must in Spanish. An MSc in biology or ecology with experience
working in remote tropical ecosystems, conservation, research/monitoring
and sustainable development is preferred. The position entails project
report writing and permit application paperwork throughout the year. You
will also be expected to give logistical support and mentoring to visiting
researchers and groups, including providing international undergraduates
with appropriate research ideas across a variety of taxa, and guiding them
in the formation and execution of research.



We are looking for someone who is open-minded and with a recognizable level
of maturity and professionalism when presented with cultural differences,
and an ability to relate conservation/scientific concepts to lay people.
Applicants must be willing and able to work under hot and humid conditions
in a remote area. To varying degrees, depending on the number of interns
and volunteers at the station, the research coordinator will lead and
participate in monitoring programs including several long-term projects run
by the station.



Caño Palma Biological Station hosts researchers as individuals and groups
from various international educational institutions  who work on
independent permitted research projects, some of which are tied to our
monitoring and conservation programs. We also host undergraduate classes,
student interns, and volunteers, all working on various monitoring and
community conservation programs.



The successful candidate is foremost expected to work in collaboration and
development of wildlife monitoring programs, which includes marine sea
turtles, migratory and resident birds, large mammals, and herpetological
studies. As well, the research coordinator works in concert with the
station manager to ensure the overall quality of experience of user groups
and visitors and to ensure compliance with Health and Safety standards.
Special attention is to be given to issues of education, community
conservation, sustainability, and working with a local village. The
research coordinator reports directly to station manager, coordinates
with COTERC,
and completes assigned tasks as requested by the Board.



To apply and for further details, please contact Director of Research,
Nathan Lovejoy, at [email protected]  Applications are to
include a cover letter, CV, and three references. You can find more
information about COTERC/CPBS on our website: (http://www.coterc.org/) and
our Facebook page, (http://www.facebook.com/COTERC).     Salary is $600.00
per month plus food and lodging (valued at $150/week). There is a $200 VISA
renewal stipend, to cover costs of 3-monthly trips across the border, and a
$1000 flight bonus at the end of the fulfilled contract.


Charlotte Foale
Station Manager
Cano Palma Biological Station
001-506-2709-8052 www.coterc.org
www.facebook.com/coterc

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